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This one is for the sysadmins out there. If you use this, you will never have to worry about losing long-running commands when you get disconnected from a remote server. tl;dr: you should be automatically starting screen when you ssh to remote hosts. This has saved my butt many times. My script below either forces a reconnect to an existing screen session, or starts a new session if one doesn't already exist. You could substitute tmux if you want, I just don't know the equivalent of screen's <code>-D -RR</code> functionality. One small annoyance is you get double logins for login failures not related to screen. Oh wel. Anyway, here's my frankly not very good shell function. Stick it in your <code>.bashrc</code>: <pre> # always use screen on remote hosts if possible ssh () { if [ x$1 = x ] then # ssh doesn't make sense without arguments echo "must supply hostname" >%2 elif [ x"$2" = "x" ] then # only hostname specified, try to ssh and launch screen if ! /usr/bin/ssh -t $1 screen -A -D -RR then # if attempt to launch screen failed, fall back to regular # ssh /usr/bin/ssh $@ fi else # if user passes more than one arg, it's something to execute # on remote host, and thus we don't want to launch remote # screen. /usr/bin/ssh $@ fi } </pre> Anyway, like I said, this will always try to reconnect to an existing screen session, or start a new one if there isn't one on the remote host. I also recommend that if you run screen on your local machine too, you bind your screen prefix to <code>ctrl-B</code> instead of the default of <code>ctrl-A</code>. Then ctrl-A will always affect the remote session, not your local session. I know it sounds a little complicated, but you get used to it pretty quick. If you need to send a ctrl-A through to the remote server (for example, to go to the beginning of the line), hit <code>ctrl-A A</code>. If you often log on to random servers, give this a try. You won't regret it. ----- CategoryGeekStuff\\ CategoryLinuxStuff
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